Kenya’s primary domestic poll monitoring organisation, ELOG, explained on Saturday it experienced identified no proof to advise this week’s election was manipulated or inaccurate, as the opposition have attested.

Incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta reacts following he was announced winner of the presidential election at the IEBC Nationwide Tallying centre at the Bomas of Kenya, in Nairobi, Kenya August 11, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

NAIROBI: Kenya’s primary domestic poll monitoring organisation, ELOG, explained on Saturday it experienced identified no proof to advise this week’s election was manipulated or inaccurate, as the opposition have attested.

ELOG’s parallel vote tally projected a victory for President Uhuru Kenyatta with 54 p.c of ballots forged, in comparison to an official depend of 54.3 p.c. This was very well in just ELOG’s 1.9 p.c margin of mistake, the team explained.